Antibe Therapeutics launches PentOS OI Putty — 5 highlights

Antibe Therapeutics’ subsidiary Citagenix has launched the PentOS OI Putty.

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Here are five highlights:

 

1. The PentOS OI Putty is the first product of a new family of bone graft substitutes that have a proven ability to form bone.

 

2. PentOS OI Putty will be available to oral and maxillofacial surgery customers and will be joined by three additional PentOS OI products that are expected to launch in the coming months:

 

  • PentOS OI Flex
  • PentOS OI Sponge
  • PentOS OI Fill

 

3. PentOS OI Putty is a de-mineralized bone matrix made from 100 percent human bone and does not contain any extrinsic carriers.

 

4. PentOS OI Putty will be offered in the Canadian market through the company’s direct sales and globally via the company’s network of distribution partners.

 

5. Antibe Therapeutics is a pharmaceutical company based in Toronto, Canada, that develops inflammation-reducing drugs based on gaseous mediator technology.

 

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